if you think of abdul wahid.rmy is sort of this is stabilizing force causing a lot of problems there. so the issues of the secular state, the issues of the ex-regime of omar al-bashir -- as of now, he should have been handed to the international criminal court a couple of years ago. they haven't taken any action against him. they haven't taken any action against the criminals of the ex-regime. if you think of burhan, i mean, he could have taken a harsher stand against the old guard, the ex-regime, but instead, he went and embraced them wholeheartedly, and by so doing, he lost the popularity of the public. it's not that the people are standing for the forces of freedom and change, the people are fed up with the indecisiveness of burhan and his inability to take action. mohammed: kholood, from your perspective in khartoum, or do you hear from the sudanese on what they want to see happen and what concrete steps they believe need to be taken in order to resolve all of this? guest: everyone pretty much knows whose fau